Ruhe Wins Arkansas Derby; Black George Takes Gulfstream Purse Denemark Paumonok Oaklawn Park Results Gulfstream Park Results Speedster Laurel Race Chart Handicap Schroeder, Speedier Than Ever, By the Associated Press By.the Associated Press | FIRST RACE—Purse. $1,200; allow- FIRST RACE—Purse. $2,300: clslmlns: (Copyright, 1951, by Triangle Publication!. Inc.) ances; 4-year-olds and up; 6 furlongs. 4-year-olds and up; 1A miles. Defeats 12 Others FIRST RACK—Pune. $2 000; 1A mlle»; claiming price, all $3,000; 4-year-olds as Boosts Royal Luck (Lawless) 4.60 3.60 2.80 Attenslon Sir (Pe'son) 12.00 rt.BO 4.40 Headliner Bittxen Smart 4.90 and won same. Track eLady (Jones) 6.20 3,80 Eddie (Campbell) 3.70 up. Went 1:36. off at once. Start good (gate), driving, place Mrs. S. Racing Virginia's 4 Hopes Doug's Reward 8. (Petrin) 3.20 Grace (Bone) 6.90 Law!nrs blk. m., 6. by PELATK-CRAWFISH. Trainer. Jacobs. Values—$1,300. Special Dupatcn to The Star Mary $400. $200, $100, Time—1:51 Vs. Clear Time, 1:13 Va. Time. 1:47 Vi. _ muddy.__ Also Blltzen Boy, Also Gino Horse, PP- St. V« Vs ¥« Str. Fin. Odds Mar. ran—Kitty Blue, ran—Verano, Gray, Ray Jockey._Wgt. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Bimebella. Cherry Ripple. Pharlo, Whistle O'Sullivan. Tarawa. Big Shrew, Dime, In Oaklawn Finale Fish 5 3* 2* 2* 2« Fry (Martin)..Ill 3 Opens in New York 31.—Coach Archie Hahn, now in In. Salsand, Check Me In. Prim Pupil, Seeuln. First Draft. Conewago (8anden)._r. 110 2 2 2*1 1* 11 11 SECOND RACE—Purse. $1,300; claim- SECOND RACE—Purse, $2,300: claim- By the Associated Press Gallant Jake (SnelUngs). lid 7 6 5* 41 3* 3* By th« Associated Press his 21st year as the University of ing; 3-year-olds; 6 furlongs: ing: 4-vear-olds and up: 7 furlongs. 7 7 6* 4* xDonble Briar (Richards) 111 1 7 Virginia’s track coach, thinks this Time-Sabu (Prestridge) 7.80 3.60 2.60 Tobo (Scurlock) 4.80 3.60 2.60 HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Mar. 31.— Daralet All (McMullen). 118 4 0 6* 6‘ 51 6* NEW YORK, Mar. 31.—The Oranetta (Lynch) 3.60 3.00 Well My Word (Collins) 13.30 6.00 4‘ 6* Sassy Chick (Craig) 111 3 1 l'l 3«t horses return to New York Mon- year should be a good one for his dh Grace Mae (Eversole) 3.20 Jim Boy-H. (Martin) 3 40 Ruhe, the xStarry Cant (Naaareth) 137 8 4 41 5*1 7 7 dh Sultan’s heir (Duhon) 3.00 Time. 1:26. highly-touted speedster and one reason u x—5 pounds apprentice allowance claimed. day when Jamaica lifts the lid Cavaliers, for his Time. 1:13%. Also ran—Penny Reward. Young Rickey. Mrs. Denemark Also ran—Moon Baby. Lure Of Gold, Much Pleasure. Handle. owned by Emil of Two-dollar-mutuels paid—FISH FRY, $5,40. $3.00, $2.20i CONEWAGO. $4.20 on the State’s season. optimism is that Gene Schroeder, Sue’s Special. $2.60; GALLANT JAKE. $2.40. Handle. $81,485. 196-day Wise Maid, Hasty Bid, Winter Pair. Mid- | Day. Great Issue, Battle Born. Abby’s Chicago, won the $10,000-added FISH FRY, close attendance to pace, responded to strong pressure nearing The Paumonok Handicap, a “the Capital Clipper,” is back. night Rose, First Trumpet and Nicotine Rhymer. stretch, strained to outffnlsh her rival. CONEWAOO, Insufficient room along Inside, Gal. dh—Dead heat for show. (Dally Double paid $27.20.) moved held well In drive. GALLANT JAKE tailed to make $25,000 sprint which traditionally a of Wash- Daily double paid $16.60. ! THIRD RACE—purse, $2,400; claiming; Arkansas Derby here today. through backstretch, Schroeder, product THIRD up ground. RACE——Purse, f’.eoO; claiming; 4- year-olds and up; 6 furlongs. features takes the ington's Anacostia and an 4-year-olds and 0 Lyle’s First, owned by Lyle Dil- opening day, High up; furlongs. 5- nnycrest Gal (Corolla) 8.00 4.50 3.20 SECOND RACE—Purse. six furlongs; claiming price, all $5,000; 3-year- Park Pigeon (Wilson) o.8o 3.80 2.80 ! Alslral (Skelly) 6.60 4.On $2,500; Monday spotlight, but the 3-year- All-State end in football, won the Kilayr (Cook) ger, was second, followed by Henry olds and up. Went 2:06. off 2:07. Start good (gate), won ridden out, place driving. 4.60 3.20 ;Sir Walter R. (Barrow) 5.40 olds move into the Memphis Bud (Milligan) 3.00 Forest’s Good Winner. PiarulU's b. c. 3, by CARRIER PIGEON-BKDIUELED Trainer, P. G. public eye Virginia Big Six dash champion- I Time. 1:11%. Question. Simms. Values—$1,625, $250. $125. Time—1:14*». Clear and muddy. Time. 1:12. Also ran—Fox Challenge. Larry Dooley, $500 Also ran—Esta starting Wednesday. ship last year with 8.7 for the 100 Ve«, War Ruler. Wich-: Aflame, Look Here, Frenchtown, Rippling The Denemark 3-year-old de- Horse. Jockey, Wgt. PP. St. V« Va Str. Fin.Odds lta Lass, Nightlife, Canary Bird and That day’s headliner is the Ex- yards. He beat, among Tudor. :Hit, Best Degree, Right Metal. * feated 12 other horses to win Oak- Cardev (Culmone) 116 3 7 31 1* 1* 1*1 $5.50 others, Merry FOURTH RACE—Purse, $2,400; claim- POURTH RACE—Purse. ! xPenaway (Narareth) ... Ill 11 11 8>l 61 2*1 2*1 6.70 perimental Handicap No. 1, a the $1,300; allow- 6 furlongs. lawn’s richest stakes flashy Sterling Wingo from ances; 3-year-olds: 6 ilng: 4-year-olds and up; race, feature xQuls Me (Mitchell)_ 106 7 10 10‘ 9* 6* 3* 14.70 furlongs. ! Cedric 8.40 4.80 3.60 affair for the Tech. bEncantadora (Wilson) 4.20 3.00 2.40 (Gaudreau) xBulI Hyde (Fortune)_111 6 19* 7* 3* 4** 6.20 6-furlong sopho- Virginia Rough Cookie 8.00 5.On of the final day of Oaklawn Park’s 4- 5* 64.10 Skyraldlng (Cook) 4.40 3.40 (Cook) Foxy V. (D'Augusttno)_ 116 8 8 6*. 31 mores seeking to go on to glory 8crority (Rivera) 3.80 season. Kee-Dee (McMullen)_111 8 6 4*1 5* 6* 6* 11.80 Even in football togs Schroe- Bale Price ( Jessop) 4.00 30-day Ruhe and stable- Time, Time, 1:12. 4 11* 10* 7* -- 13.80 and riches in such 1:11%, Moflame (Williams)_114 12 11»* 3-year-old der’s is so Also re.n—Air Patrol, Record Player, mate King Diver made up the Star (Givens)_114 9 2 2* 4* 71 8* 66.60 speed impressive that Also ran—b Reticule. Mr. Big, Eleven- Spot classics as the , point, Cross End. Inky Racer. Victorian Sunny South. Column and War Host. Roi's folly (Kirk)_114 12 3 6* 10* 11>* 9* 2.80 he was the second com- FIFTH allow- only entry in the race. 8* 91 101 10.20 collegian, Dog and Nugget Gold, RACE—Purse. $2,600; Strike (Hanford)_114 1 6 7*. Preakness and . ances: 2* 8‘ 11« 1000 ing right behind Bob b Lane entry. 3-year-olds: 7 furlongs. Ridden by Jockey Job Dean Jes- Good Valley (McClean)—116 2 4 1*1 Williams of Our Jester 3.00 9 12 12 12 12 92.70 The Paumonok often attracts FIFTH (Barrow) 4.80 3.60 Gold Rhymer (Cisneros) 112 10 Notre Dame, chosen by RACE—Purse, $1,400; claim- Moon Dell (Balzarettl) 4.70 3.90 sop, Ruhe paid $4.20, $3.40 and ( 6-3) George ing; 4-year-olds and up; Id. miles. DAILY DOUBLE $58.60 it usually Da > Whit Whiz (Porch) 4.70 __ 3-year-olds, although Halas of the Bears when the Do (Cook 7.80 4.40 2.80 $3.20. x—5 allowance claimed. pro Nltro Fire Time. 1:25%. pounds apprentice _ ...... field of horses. (Peabody) 16.60 7.20 PENAWAY. $7.60. draws a large older footballers Also ran—Ash Tray. A1 Hash. Let’s Red Top Farm’s set a Two-dollar-mutuels paid—CARDEV. $13.00, $6.80, $5.40; held their draft meet- Bo_Palr (Skoronski) 3.00 Stop Gap $5.60: QUIZ ME, $9.00. Handle. $113,617. Three Derby Tests. Time. 1:46%. Buz, Wave Again and Huddle. ^ ,. Big ing in SIXTH torrid pace from the starting gate CARDEV. prominent from start assumed command on turn and held while January. GENE SCHROEDER. Also ran—Little Lillian. Queen Halran, RACF—Purse. $2,600; claiming: being urged through stretch. PENAWAY. away tardily, failed to make up Battlefield, George D. Widener’s King Our Pick. Thunderjet. Gould’s '‘-year-olds aid up; 6 furlongs. with .pound “Gene is showing a lot better Delta (T. Ruhe trailing along in 12th In the final furlong. QUIZ ME closed willingly after being far back tor a halt mile. of is year if things work out as planned. Pride, Bubble Gum. Vlnlta Toney and Eagle Barrow) 13.30 5.60 4.5(1 champion 2-year-old 1950, now,” Hahn said of his star Brlngt Beacon. b Master Mind (L. Batcheller) 8.60 4.40 place. However. Stop Gap faded in sprin- He has a high jumper, Nelson b Dobodura (L. THIRD RACE—Purse. $2,600: six furlongs: claiming price, all $5,000; 4-year- expected to make his seasonal SIXTH RACE—Purse. Williams) 4.40 won same. ter. “He’s learning to start better. $2,000: handi- Time. 1:11%. the stretch and finished fourth. olds and up. Went 2:37, oft 2:38. Start good (gate), driving. Place Rancorn, who won the indoor title cap; *-yea’’-olds and up; TRUST. Trainer R. B. debut in Wednesday’s $20,000 Ex- 1,',. miles. 41-0 r»"—D«lphy. Polly's Delay. Little Winner, Elmar Stable's b. g,, 4, by KINO COLE-LADY That was his weakness. Last year Fleet Pacort (Cook) 4.80 3.20 2.80 Rhue, a Kentucky Derby eligi- Archer. Values—$1.625, $500. $250. $125. Time—1:13$». Clear and muddy. with 6-2, and good men are Sinner, Blue Dance, Is There. Imperial perimental. Battlefield has been was ready Kosadus (Wagner) 6.60 4.80 his first year out, you know." for French Admiral i-.eck. ble, gained the decision in a photo Horse. Jockey. Wgt. PP. Bt. Va Vt Str. Fin.Odds, the pole vault and shot. George (Tenagllo) 4.40 i b wintering at Hialeah, but didn’t The coach Time, 1:44%. Kelly entry. Prince Cole (Nash) 116 $26.20 Virginia expects Jim- ocvtiixrj nruo—runic. mow- over Lyle’s First and Good Ques- Brasfield of Petersburg is likely Also ran—Lucky Codlne. Little Imp,: ..... 2.40 race xBlg ard Bad (Naiareth) 119 there. my Ashwell, another football Mr. Dink and Boo Boo Bhoo. ances; 3-year-olds and up; 1A miles. tion was only a head further Gallalad (Boulmetis) ill —-— 30 play- to better his 12-9 vault and i Black George (L. B’t’er) 4.TO 3.20 2.80 back. ,2 Before the month is the er figure, Lotoftown (Fernandez) 118 —- 12.*) out, from Herndon, Va.. to assist Johns Joy (W. M. Cook) 5.50 3.«" Ruby’s Jon was fifth followed Bob Miller, Virginia’s 225-pound: >erbjr; x&urprlse Girl (Mitchell) 106 §•»“ racing at Jamaica, Laurel and Schroeder in the sprints. He also IV. Blue Kay (H. Lindberg) 4.8" In order by Will You Dance, Brown Fox (McLean)_118 —-— 5.70 All-State tackle, may crack the Time, 1:43. Diana Lee (Musser)_113 22.60 Keeneland will shape up the pic- hopes to convert 3.2ft Also ran—White Oliver Jimmy Lesane of school record of 48 feet with Rage, Prop, Ruthred, Bulverde, False, Trucha, Mongoose (Shuk) _116 1}10 ture for the 5. the! 11.20 Brfdffp, Sabaean. Mighty Max (Mora)_118 —— 71.20 Derby, May Raleight, N. C., Into a good dash shot. Good Question (Milligan) 8.40 EIGHTH RACE—Purse, #2,400 claim- Irish Flare, King Diver and 64.00 Time. 1:51. King’s Be Proud (Regalbuto) Now, however, the four or man as soon as ing: 4-year-olds and up: 1A miles. 118----- big Jimmy is released Also ran—Ruby's Jon. Ruthred. Stop Hope. x-—6 pounds apprentice allowance claimed. Virginia’s hurdlers are “fair." Jean's Jay *" George Captures b. 3. by JACK HIGH-DIRECTORY. Trainer. F. Wood a event ■y Press Oavllan (Destaslo) T"-lc Lopes 18.50 10.00 $450, Time—1:14. Clear and muddy. Memorial, $40,000 4.30 3.00 Alpho (8. Williams) ».10 $225. __ FIRST RACE—Purse. at the same *1.700; claiming; 6-8° Time, 2 05%. Race by Four Horse. Jockey. Wgt. PP. St. ‘a *« Str, Fin. Odds. distance, April 21. 4-year-olds and up; l,\ miles. MTdftr”oi$rD,le) Lengths Cookie Baby 11.20 6.00 Also ran—Belrate. Dinner Party. Pha- Jack the Great (Boul’tls) 114 3 3 l’i l’i 1‘ 1} *300 The at Lau- (Oodklnsj 3.00 Dolomlte' rack. Narcissus. Montcalm. Sextant and HILLANDALE, Fla., Mar. 31 dBlentigo (8cawthorn)_118 6 7 7’I 6» Si §‘ 15.60 Person 4.00 ic.AiM^».yid<&*,>“*’ Menever. The Eagle (Culmone)_ 114 2 6 6’ 41 4’1 8’ l-*0 rel April 14 over a mile and a six- (Wilder)(Btroud^ |.00 Time, 1:604s. SIXTH UP).—William H. Veeneman’s Black Adelantado (Shuk)_ 114 5 4 4> 3’ 21 4* *5.10 teenth, and the RACE—Purse, $1,800: allow- xxRare Knave(Champ'ne) 107 1 8 8 71 6* 6J1 4.70 «.Als9..„r4n'ZBarsam' Mallowan, Dawn *P«s: 3-year-oids and up; 5 lurlongs. Gehrmann Defeats Wilt Women to Oan, Pillow. s Golfers Meet George won the $7,500 Fort Lau- dAir Flight (Musser)— 114 4 12* S’l 6* 6« 41.80 at Keeneland April 26, at a mile Crede, Midnight Queen. sickle Image (Splnale) 2.00 2.40 2.20 8 8®COND Kllmie (Manifold) 4.60 Glachlno (Strange)-. -. 118 7 6 6» RACE—Purse, *1.700: claim- 6.80 Hains 11 aSoS and one are the Beaming Point-Rock Creek Wo- derdale Purse by four lengths be- 8ecret Thread (Downs) 109 5 2 8* 6> c8 83.90 eighth other ing. 4-year-olds and up; 7 furlongs (Hughes) 6.40 HerbO (Wilder) ^Llght at Buffalo men’s Golf and Club will d—Disqualified, placed third. major Derby tests. 0.20 4.8(i 4 00 In Slow Mile Country fore a crowd of 13,140 at Gulf- xx—7 allowance claimed. Bemmy(MarMnes) 4.80 4.20 Also ran—Dandy Tubby B., Lady hold its at pounds apprentice ______In addition foot, the Associated Press monthly meeting 5 p.m. Two-dollar-mutuels paid—JACK THE GREAT. $8.40. $4.00 $3.20i THE EAGLE. to Battlefield, Jos- 21.00 Patricia. Lawless Miss. Passing Parade By stream Park today. $2.60; BLENTIGO, $4.20. Handle. $164,964. N°TlmePair,31.250. $1,000, $500. $2TO. Time—1:11V Clear and slow,_ BlQe Melody Miss. Wilt trailed at the finish 10 Elkcam Stable’s Blue a nose rial in these Jack P£ln7* EIGHTH RACE—Purse, $1,800: claim- by Kay, PP. 8t. ¥« Vs Str, Tin. Odds. parts. Madlgan, Scotsun, Miss Rab, Duel De, Horse. Jockey. Wgt. Tiger Flash. ing; 4-year-olds and up; mile and 70 Stewart Gehrmann’s in front of E. Crowd of yards. yards. Ray, Constantin, Jr.’s ... 4 1* 1* 1* » 40,000 Likely. Halter (Snelllngs) 110 7 1*, FOURTH RACE—Purse. Whirling Bat (Jenkins)- 102 4 7 6» 4’i 3* 2* 6.00 *1,700: clalm- H. Harter (R. Destaslo) 6.00 3.80 2.80 New York Athletic Club teammate, Prop. The Jamaica meeting, which lng: 4-year-olds and up: 7 lurlongs. 1 Lilly Valenti (d'August'o) 113 6 2 2» 2* 2f 31 6.80 Mickey Ladd (Godkins) 7.00 4.40 was third and Per Andresen of the field in the mile Crown Me (Peterson) 110 2 5 6» 51 41 4* 15.30 opens 285 after the first 1900 (K. Godkins) 7.00 4.40 Completing years j ■ ; 109 5 3 3’ 3* 6’ 61 10.90 Baas"«»>regard* loo tVo iRicky M B 'lannottl) 3.60 was Duke's Gal (Belanger)-. 1 V rrtno CO A/S WO AD C<) •)(!• tUXTID T .TWfl HAT. ran—-Frontiersman. Ariel Gift. Also ran—Monte's Pride, Good Cloudehaser, the of the View Farm’s this season Sweep. Colo Springs and O. G. Kelley. Hill Plight, Best Challenge and Milk Dance. through early part heretofore unbeaten $4.00. $2.80; LILLY VALENTI. *3.00. Handle. $177,825. year. Last the Ja- ! _ 1 a HALTER assumed command and drew clear, continued to Increase advantage jmaica NINTH eight-lap mile and brought Sabaean and Mill River Stable’s while meeting was split into RACE—Purse, $1,800; claiming; on turn and was not threatened. WHIRLING BAT took overland course 4-year-olds and up; 1% miles. StateI Armory crowd of S.000 to White Rage. rallying. LILLY VALENTI showed speed to duel with HALTER through opening lspring and fall dates. Bklm (A. Pafundii 23.00 12.20 8.20 quarter, then faltered badly. Laurel Entries jMickey Q (Borgemenke) 7.60 6.00 its■ feet in the closing second. Sabaean carried a string of five _ It closes May 12, with the $60,000 Maestro •y the Associated Press >*.».. ■ handling, took command at the aDart By (Lynch)120 aI Saturday, when 50,518 turned ..110 Indelibly _110 Kit^“Bee-Dee Bag -111 Fenty O. )7n drew clear DELIGHT out. About 40,000 can be half-mile pole, rapidly T^dSlll” mStueu'plfld—POST CARD. *7.20, *4.00, *3.00: COUNTY expected M^kt Hay -110 x Flamt'an Way 119 REGAL. Handle. $184,337. for: the Mr*. -.113 My Willow and was never in danger there- *4.00. *3.00; *8.40. .... Monday opener. Lf‘entl ....113 POST CARD forward at once, wrested command from WHIFFENPOOP approach- Black Tempest .118 Banda Sue_111 Johns was much the ing half-mile marker, nicely rated while In front thereafter and responded to urging Bengal Trail —lit) xx Barolo after. Joy under _117 to hold COUNTY DkLIOHT. COUNTY DELIGHT always formidable while Marclon -118 xTlme Roll 118 best of the others although he did raced forwardly and without steadying restraint, rallied when urged. REGAL KACB—Purse, *2.600; maidens: but was unable to reach. 1 iiui* menace tnc wuwtw-ouiuuig mishep Longden Pilots Be Fleet ^-year-olds, i, $3,500;" $8_000-$7driving, 4-year-Uds and up. Went 4:43, off 4:43%. Start good (gate), won Bime .::: Time for the feature was 1.43 Trainer, &$2££at* -- \\l plac* same. Winner, Plarulll’s b, h.. 6, by QUESTIONNAIRE-RU8HAGAL. To Mailing List*:; Time—1:48%. Clear and slow. Meadows 122 Levity 117 over a fast track. P, G. Simms. Values—$2.275, $700 $350, $176. Bay Victory Band 122 Time Boy' 122 Kv (Ka Atuvlniarl |Crab Horse. Jockey. Wgt. PP. 8t, V« % % Btr. Fin. Odds. Gal'nt Dome 112 Black $4.70, $3.20 BaXerR«k»?‘iewA?Hret s Wood 122 4a George paid 2 6 6“ 6*‘ 4* *4.80 Beeiege _122 Alalrne (Hanford)_118 §*• 1J{ SAN MATEO, Calif., Mar. 31.— Kiss Me Ka,e 117 Jersey Born and $2.80 across the board for a {Cutting Edge (Culmone). 121 4 6 41 31 11 3 * J-.(9 117 1* 2‘ 3*1J| 3« 14.30, Br*® Bt*w* *Qd BedweU bet. Johns returned Var (Shuk) _112 13 8| Johnny Longden piloted Be Fleet entry*"0* $2 Joy place ]xMirthmaker (Lyons)- 107 3 4 2* ll 2* 4 .4£9 7 < 40.70 jto a and FOURTH and and iDuex-Moulins (Musser)— 111 5 7 7 7 7 length a quarter victory RACE—Purse. *2.500: mald- ticket holders $5.50 $3.60 6* 6» 6‘ 12.40 *"*> fillies; Golden Clover (Kirk) — 118 8 16* 6J ,on the $25,000 San Francisco _vyear-old 4)4 furlongs. Blue Kay paid $4.80 to show. 4* 41 6* 73S0 All Richer ... 118 xEthel hi. 113 handicap at Bay Meadows Peg Lee -118 Pax jig allowance claimed. — today Daily double rewards of $27.20 x—5 pounds apprentice Baby Two-dollar-mutuels paid—ALA1RNE, $11.80, $5.00, $3.60, CUTTING EDGE. |before 19,936 spectators. ?»™«la H--7?8 Cherry ;; 318 were to 1,199 fans who VAR. *6.2(L Handle. $178,705 paid $3.40 $2.80: .. ch.n«iinv-::: us a« aLAIRNE. well back early. Improved position from outside to assume command Bullreigh Jr. was second and tip in Attention Sir and Tobo. ... 11H paying coupled sixteenth then was kept to pressure. CUTTING EDGE, assumed com- fc.8er.Bet Polly.! 31| Inside pole, First — to resist winner. Vino Fino third. The Moon 118 Double Echo_'18 Sir the mand on the turn, showed tendency to drift In, then was unable favorite. Video Attention copped opener Oueen .. 118 Devilkln M8 VAR was always a factor in a good effort, 41 6 /0 LINCOLN, R. I., UP)— Speaher (Downs) 114 4 4 4* 3* SIXTH RACE—Purse. $.1,500; Allow- 3J ».8( ances; Sickle’s Image. Clarence Hart- Matt’e Girl (Shuk) — 118 8 11‘ j! g* Longden pushed Be Fleet into 3-year-olds; 0 furlong*. the lead 8pln New Fashion ll« came home going around the first t1.1** JO* wick’s 3-year-old filly, m Senator Joe ... ll# ; I ! i f J 38;turn, fought oil several Ho^-al- jjp and a half ahead of Mt. y challenges a length S^S^cMullmD-llg l l §* J_IliJo SEVENTH RACE—Purse, *2,500; claim- Jby Manyunk, and began ing; 4-year-olds and Desert Stable’s Klimie today to x—5 pounds apprentice allowance claimed. driving up; 1,’. miles. allowance claimed. 1away at the finish. win the $1,800 Hope Valley Purse xx—7 pounds apprentice Bullreigh Jr. Flying MU.*.!! ill SWaUr" ill CROSS DUCHESS. (closed gamely but couldn’t before 25,000 at Lincoln Downs. *5.60. *4.20; match “ *** T^-dS32?dmu*tue"npaCied-SLAMC'BID.Jl8.20. the winning pace. lU a Bombca?e°y ll} to I. J. White’s early, assumed command before leavlng backstretch. In- Sn^River!!B‘ables and Steckler entry. Show went ^*6LAMd BID^a^Dwltor' eased lt9,r42,dv1'* on final turn and In early stretch, then wn» EIGHTH RACE—Purse. *2,500; claim- a back of creased advantage Beaming Light, nose th?“sh flSarslxVeenth. CROSS DUCHESS far back as u.ual early, clrcfed field ing; 4-year-olds and up; l,k miles, hut laceri sufficient rally. CASTANET outfinlshed the others.___ Snowflares-116 xNed’s Polly ..105 Klimie. Maxim Queen.. 104 Bibbins, Former Giants Neddie's Doll _. 112 Sickle’s Image paid $2.60, $2.40 Skeleton -116 Our Doctor 112 Wilm- Blue Holly-116 the five I more, Philadelphia and xLillian Clarke 104 and $2.20 and her time for Catcher, Dies at 59 Village Boy_114 Sosplro _111 I Sacrament Girls ington. MaryBarr-111 Radjmahal .!. furlongs was 1.00'/s- Klimie re- Blessed tin Associated Press 114 St. Timothy’s of Philadelphia By turned $5.80 and $4.60 with Beam- i xf.y xx7~'pounds apprentice allowance took the junior boys’ champion- BUFFALO, N. Y., Mar. 31—A. claimed. ing Light paying $5.40. Win Junior Title Leal a CYO ship with a 28-22 victory over Bibbins, farm seed expert Sickle’s Image took the lead at Special Dispatch to The Star St. Ann’s of Washington. The who once caught for the Giants, the start and fought off an early WILMINGTON, Del., Mar. 31 Blessed Sacrament senior girls died today after a long illness. He challenge by Beaming Light. The Eileen Moses and Joanne Brown -and the St. Thomas senior boys, was 59. AUTO RADIOS filly was forced again in the run each scored 25 points to lead both from Washington, won con- A native of Moscow, Mich., Bib- to the finish as Klimie came up Expert Renair Service Blessed Sacrament of Washing- solation games. bins put in a couple of seasons as fast. ton to a 54-22 victory over Our a catcher for the Giants after JU The daily double paid $48.20 to L. S. N, Inc. of Peace of Philadelphia in graduation from Michigan State ticket holders combining. Lady Jets Due Back 1441 P St. N.W. NOrth 8075 1,238 final round of Roller Derby in 1915. and the junior girls’ College Dave Robertson’s Cookie Baby ■ the CYO Middle-Atlantic Basket- The Washington Jets will re- Marlee Stable’s Hebro. ball Tournament. turn to Uline Arena for action Blessed Sacrament thus has May 2 through May 24. The Jets, Funeral Services won the junior girls title two cellar-dwellers of the National Travers years in a row. The tournament Roller Derby League last year, brings together the top CYO now are In second place behind In Connecticut Tomorrow teams from Washington, Balti- the Chicago Westerners. ISVOHRHAiR 6fTtiHGTHIN f By the Associated Press MERIDEN, Conn., Mar. 31.— Funeral services for Jerome D. MOTOROLA Auto Radio THEN (ROOM IT WITH KREMl Travers, 64, one of the great names in golf, will be held here TO AVOID A SHINY, CREASY-LOOKING SCALP—TO MAKE HAIR LOOK THICKER Monday. 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